158
158
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
it's outside with the big screen. it's a really cool idea. >> it's like a little mini reunion as well. you get to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to tell lies and see who has the biggest. it's great. >> just think what we have done in 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. pretty good seeing the guys we haven't seen for years and we are still thinking about it. it's awesome. >> it was a great event. the fans loved it. the bond my teammates had is forever and we enjoyed seeing each other. it was amazing watching the game again. seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago. all right. are you ready for football? looks like we are a step closer to the lockout being listed by next week. the nfl executive board is expected to vote monday, recommending sing the agreement put forth by the owners. players have to vote and they could start reporting as early as wednesday. players would also vote on recertifying as a union. a lot of details still have to be worked out and teams probably won't be ab
it's outside with the big screen. it's a really cool idea. >> it's like a little mini reunion as well. you get to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to tell lies and see who has the biggest. it's great. >> just think what we have done in 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. pretty good seeing the guys we haven't seen for years and we are still thinking about it. it's awesome. >> it was a great event. the fans loved it. the bond my teammates had is...
167
167
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago. >> all right, are you ready for in some football? we are step closer for a lockout being lifted. n.f.l. executive board is expected to vote on monday to accept the xfb put forth by the owners. players can report to facilities as early as wednesday. a lost details still have to be worked out and team probably won't be signing free agents until next weekend. when the niners will have to decide with several of their own free agents. >> i think we have something special in san francisco going on right now. i can't talk -- you want to talk to them, but its process that we h
it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago....
256
256
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
the big apple is called the bake apple the last 48 hours. >> so sorry. >> but we have a big show coming up. chilling new details about the suspect in the norway bombing. we will show you the disturbing video he left behind days before the massacre. we are live from norway this morning. also coming up the rice and fall of amy winehouse. the supremely talented and troubled singer was found dead in her home. she died at the age of 27. we will take a look at the strange coincidence. and anger is rise ag cross the country in heat that won't let up and gridlock in washington. we asked people to weigh in, is america at a boiling point? and two brothers, one prom. we will show you the video people can't get enough of. [laughter] >> how cute are they? >> totally cute. >> you know, i tell people that's what ron and dan do every morning before the show just to warm up and get ready. it's so embarrassing, carolyn. >> oh, i've seen you dancing, i think, the last couple weeks. >> at least i to it on television. i don't hold back. >> all right. we will look for you and all those details coming up at 7
the big apple is called the bake apple the last 48 hours. >> so sorry. >> but we have a big show coming up. chilling new details about the suspect in the norway bombing. we will show you the disturbing video he left behind days before the massacre. we are live from norway this morning. also coming up the rice and fall of amy winehouse. the supremely talented and troubled singer was found dead in her home. she died at the age of 27. we will take a look at the strange coincidence. and...
182
182
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
to put this together and it's outside with the big screen. it really is a cool idea. >> its mini reunion, as well. we get to see guys like you and other teammates. it's great. >> it's pretty good. see some of the guys we haven't seen for years? >> it's awesome. >> great event. fans loved it and to bond with my former teammates and we enjoyed seeing each other. it was amazing watching the game yesterday. seemed like yesterday but 30 years ago. all right, are you ready for football? looks like we are step closer to the walkout being lifted next week. the executive board is to vote on monday and recommend accepting the collective bargaining agreement. players didn't have are going to reported as early as wednesday and recertifying. a lot of details will have to be worked out. next weekend the niners will have to decide to to what to do with several free agents. >> there is something special but i can't talk. i can't talk to trent, even though you want to talk to them but it's a process we have to go through. until the process runs the course we
to put this together and it's outside with the big screen. it really is a cool idea. >> its mini reunion, as well. we get to see guys like you and other teammates. it's great. >> it's pretty good. see some of the guys we haven't seen for years? >> it's awesome. >> great event. fans loved it and to bond with my former teammates and we enjoyed seeing each other. it was amazing watching the game yesterday. seemed like yesterday but 30 years ago. all right, are you ready for...
283
283
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping a close eye on that, and we also have a little bit of stormy stuff to talk about. this actually takes us to the heat across the midwest >> all right. dan and bianna? >> thank you, amber. >>> coming up, an in-depth look at the high highs and very low lows of the short life of amymy winehouse. she is now part of an extraordinary list of rock legendndwho died at the age of 27. could any of this have been prevented? >>> plus, new questions about dna evidence in the amanda knox case will be front and center at her appeals hearing this week. is it enou
another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping...
136
136
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a big difference. i'll continue that and you made a comment about the economy and interest rates in terms of what is happening. understand why is it that countries such as china and japan who have $2 trillion of our debt, why is it they are happy to buy at zero interest? they are buying the country and economy and world leadership. they are not buying the treasury performance they are buying our country's performance. >> gregg: legendary investor stanley drukenmiller he says it's not going to be catastrophic. he says the bigger danger than a technical default is raising the debt ceiling without any conditions to control spending. he is right? >> he is right. i'll take it further. what is wall street wants? wall street doesn't want answers they want clarity. show a flame work. i think we'll be fine. >> gregg: thank you on. >> heather: new details of two deaths of a pharmaceutical executive. you may remember the girlfriend found dead hanging from a balcony in the mansion. six-year-old son apparently died
there is a big difference. i'll continue that and you made a comment about the economy and interest rates in terms of what is happening. understand why is it that countries such as china and japan who have $2 trillion of our debt, why is it they are happy to buy at zero interest? they are buying the country and economy and world leadership. they are not buying the treasury performance they are buying our country's performance. >> gregg: legendary investor stanley drukenmiller he says it's...
185
185
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
that's a big concession by boehner. he is saying i'm willing to accept $800 billion in new revenue go against the antitax pledge. he says it doesn't violate that because rates would actually go down as parts of tax reform. this comes from glowing the growing the economy and doing away with loopholes and deductions. he was willing to go with that he said my offer is still on the table. we will see where they go. the grand bargain which seemed dead, you know, may be the only way out of this. >> shannon: maybe "fox news sunday" solved the debt crisis. >> the "fox news sunday" frame work. i think it should be called that. >> shannon: thank you, chris. >> you bet. two great interviews you can catch all of chris wallace's with secretary geithner and also speaker boehner coming up. speaker of the house john boehner after our 2:00 show. 2:00, 6:00 eastern. you can watch right after our show ends at 2:00. several g.o.p. hopefuls, including michele bachmann are campaigning in iowa this weekend. upcoming straw poll could reveal a
that's a big concession by boehner. he is saying i'm willing to accept $800 billion in new revenue go against the antitax pledge. he says it doesn't violate that because rates would actually go down as parts of tax reform. this comes from glowing the growing the economy and doing away with loopholes and deductions. he was willing to go with that he said my offer is still on the table. we will see where they go. the grand bargain which seemed dead, you know, may be the only way out of this....
161
161
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles and it's really annoying. sex on the moon is one they have to. >> they are locked in on that one. >> certainly you would say that you are working on this at the time that the social network was being filmed so there was some kind of overlap but at that point i always thought that in the way that actors and actresses are as good as the rules the choose, writers are only as good as the stories they pick. so what was it you just explained notwithstanding of all the stories you could have told what is it that attracted you to this particular? >> for me the stories come to me. i don't look for them anymore ever
so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles...
148
148
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is just out of this world. i was having dinner. on one side of me -- this will be meaningful to the west point cadets, the executive officer pretty much runs his ship. on the other side was the commander of the fighter squadron. i asked -- probably 14 year or 12 year age difference between them. i asked the xl, i said, hey, what do you think about nato. by that time my wife had gone news to me at any dinner party. he gave me this whole picture about how we could never do without it. this is the anchor of western security. over dessert aston exactly the same question to the commander of the
this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is...
158
158
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
and he's that big of a figure. usually when we think about the postcivil rights, he's written out that have script. that's important for us to understand about malcolm x, he at bottom is an organizer. what's great about the book, the malcolm x biography, it shows the inner workers of how he transformed the nation of islam. there's always been a dialogue with the nation of islam and the malcolm x. they say he could not been what he was without mohammed. when you look at how he was and the nation, you see the relationship. nation of islam has few numbers before malcolm x. he's patrolled from prison. for the next 12 year, he works day and night to transform the nation of islam. not just for -- as a religious institution, but as a political institution. so when we think about malcolm x, malcolm is the consistent essential organizer. he had helped organize a group that was under the scope. in the last years of his life, he tried to organize two organizations. what's so important about malcolm is that malcolm is a local
and he's that big of a figure. usually when we think about the postcivil rights, he's written out that have script. that's important for us to understand about malcolm x, he at bottom is an organizer. what's great about the book, the malcolm x biography, it shows the inner workers of how he transformed the nation of islam. there's always been a dialogue with the nation of islam and the malcolm x. they say he could not been what he was without mohammed. when you look at how he was and the...
126
126
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy has never been out of antwerp is like. he collects rocks and treats them every monday night in issued center where all the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is popinjay which i had never heard of which is a sport where there's a wooden bird on a 100-foot pole and all these men stand around and shoot crossbows. this is a real sport. use this guy and he seized his hat on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he is this big believer in right and wrong sweetie immediately called the fbi. e-mail the fbi in tab and he
he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy...
126
126
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11? how was it, but i heard the stories about people trying to get from this area across the bridges. some people trying to get to the plane and it's taking them eight or ten hours. he didn't have to be september 11th. dirty bomb, some guy that has just given away too long and takes out a substation. happens to be just the right substation. a blackout in of three your four. it was a squirrel or something that took it out. all it has to be. everybody thinks about that, fema which owns no planes, trains or automobi
no big deal. folks in florida, folks in new orleans, folks in biloxi, the fires completely wiped out their homes. ask the people at ground zero. how long now your ready? qaeda one you all to become sick and think about it all the time, but my challenge to you is this. think about the risk wherever you live, or every worker and how prepared you are to deal with that risk? i know in washington the first spot is the biggest risk is a terrorist incident. how many of you were here on september 11?...
127
127
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean it seems to me that is such a big issue. getting our kids just through high school and into college. i work for a foundation in d.c. called pozzi and i think we are are -- to be our executive director and what they do is they work to get disadvantaged kids into college. so how do we address our failing public school system especially when it comes to black kids? >> whoa, that is big. >> first of all, thank you for your remark and of course tomorrow lawson is the new d.c. coordinator of the foundation in d.c.. i'm so proud of her and she is my baby girl. she is really coretta's baby girl but i borrow her from time to time. we are excited about her. >> she was hired in a nanosecond. it was like m, calm. but we are excited about that and i'm excited about the image that the foundation has which is really about changing the metrics around college attendance. here is what we have to do you all. whoever is in in the -- within the sound of my voice, going to college is not warring. it is not nerdy. it is not white folk. eight is ho
i mean it seems to me that is such a big issue. getting our kids just through high school and into college. i work for a foundation in d.c. called pozzi and i think we are are -- to be our executive director and what they do is they work to get disadvantaged kids into college. so how do we address our failing public school system especially when it comes to black kids? >> whoa, that is big. >> first of all, thank you for your remark and of course tomorrow lawson is the new d.c....
140
140
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
it's really difficult with a big network. and, you know, as someone who was fairly young in the business, it was extremely difficult to fight the corporate overlords. i mean, especially when it gets into race and something that's controversial, i mean, what sponsors want to see is a racial -- least is a racial controversy around the show. so it was, i mean, i have to say it was extremely difficult, and i have -- i mean, what really bothered me was how so many of the kind of corporate media tv execs, they really underestimate the black audience. i had a top executive sit me down and say verbatim, that's not ready. and it was just really disheartening to think that they have it in their minds that we can only digest this kind of information and we're not smart enough, particularly young people, to get the irony or the sarcasm. they won't understand, they're going to be offended. and t really disheartening. i would go speak to colleges and everybody got it, they loved it, they thought it was so funny. but it was very challenging
it's really difficult with a big network. and, you know, as someone who was fairly young in the business, it was extremely difficult to fight the corporate overlords. i mean, especially when it gets into race and something that's controversial, i mean, what sponsors want to see is a racial -- least is a racial controversy around the show. so it was, i mean, i have to say it was extremely difficult, and i have -- i mean, what really bothered me was how so many of the kind of corporate media tv...
125
125
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
most of the times the big companies don't want to take you on. that's all part of the capitalistic structure up. don't have to fall prey to that. it depends in your heart. what has god put in your heart for you to be and become? because he opens the doors. not man. [applause] [applause] >> one more point i want to make to you. i spent a career in the banking, in the upper echelon part, i don't know, lower level. i've heard all of the men here talk about the capitalistic thing and slavery. i want to say to you, i'm glad i'm a descendant of slavery. i'm glad. i'm proud of it. [applause] >> i felt the deepest form of slavery i had to face was my father. he was tough, rigid, unyielding, and a successful businessman. even my grandfather, very successful man. i grew up in durham, north carolina. durham was called at that time, the black wall street. we own our own pharmacies, and farmers bank. you are talking about the mutual life insurance, mutual statements and loans. i grew up around black doctors. if people being successful. when i'm saying i'm gla
most of the times the big companies don't want to take you on. that's all part of the capitalistic structure up. don't have to fall prey to that. it depends in your heart. what has god put in your heart for you to be and become? because he opens the doors. not man. [applause] [applause] >> one more point i want to make to you. i spent a career in the banking, in the upper echelon part, i don't know, lower level. i've heard all of the men here talk about the capitalistic thing and slavery....
217
217
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
if you were to big -- give short answers? >> are have always been a loner and take deep pride ini have al and take deep pride in my cuban routes, always even when i was shellshocked. cubans would come to the house and the shellshocked because my parents were darker than i was. >> as opposed to? >> i had an irish great great grandfather named o'connor who emigrated to cuba on a ship in the 1820s and married a descendant named conception. i always wanted to write a book about conception o'connor. there are blunts and fair skinned people and relatives in my family and so forth but in my upbringing my brother's nickname was pinky but he spoke better spanish and use to get beat up by latinos and white guys. in the context of where i grew up which was new york in the 50s and 60s the race thing was pretty pronounced. last night i was in washington and ran into a puerto ricans woman who actually went to the same high school i did and she said you went there? how come you didn't get beat up all time? it was mostly black and latino. i
if you were to big -- give short answers? >> are have always been a loner and take deep pride ini have al and take deep pride in my cuban routes, always even when i was shellshocked. cubans would come to the house and the shellshocked because my parents were darker than i was. >> as opposed to? >> i had an irish great great grandfather named o'connor who emigrated to cuba on a ship in the 1820s and married a descendant named conception. i always wanted to write a book about...
135
135
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
being elected, that was -- there was a study by a group of civil rights groups who had put together a big commission headed by two former secretaries of god, henry cisneros a democrat and i am drawing a blank on the republican from the state who used to play for all with the buffalos. yeah, jack kempe. the two of them were the heads of these two commissions and they studied the existence of housing discrimination and i will just quickly say because some of you may know about this, using audit studies. they demonstrated -- they issued their report in october. obama's elected in november. that report said racism still exist them what they were doing is looking up what happened in the last 40 years from 1968 when the housing act was established to 2008, 40 years later. so it still existed and i could give examples time permitted for almost every other institution in society. so this is what i meant. but every time that we start talking about racism people confuse racism with individuals. racism is not an individual. racism is an act. racism is not what one is. racism is what institutions do.
being elected, that was -- there was a study by a group of civil rights groups who had put together a big commission headed by two former secretaries of god, henry cisneros a democrat and i am drawing a blank on the republican from the state who used to play for all with the buffalos. yeah, jack kempe. the two of them were the heads of these two commissions and they studied the existence of housing discrimination and i will just quickly say because some of you may know about this, using audit...
152
152
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
>> listen, i'm a big fan. i watch game of thrones. i love he's awesome. >> speaking of projects, you had said you don't have -- you don't have your next one lined up right now. obviously, you are going to enjoy this. and continue with the media push. how will you begin to decide. what will you be look for the for the next project? >> you know, i look through all of these ideas and they come in. 99% of them are really bad. you know, it's like every, you know, person that commits a crime now fits any of the e-mails. but, you know, i need that sort of young kid, really smart, who's not a bad person who's kind of in the gray area between right and wrong. this is the first heist that i've written. this is the first person that committed a crime. and then, you know, there has to be the elements, the betrayal and sex and all of those kind of things that janet doesn't like. then there has to be, you know, some level of fun for me. so it has to be in a place where i want to go. because you have to spend six months to a year doing it. for me, g
>> listen, i'm a big fan. i watch game of thrones. i love he's awesome. >> speaking of projects, you had said you don't have -- you don't have your next one lined up right now. obviously, you are going to enjoy this. and continue with the media push. how will you begin to decide. what will you be look for the for the next project? >> you know, i look through all of these ideas and they come in. 99% of them are really bad. you know, it's like every, you know, person that...
134
134
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so now i'm going to turn to a big question, but it's a big question that i've been struggling to figure out how to ask. there's a tangle of conflicting thoughts in my mind relating to the specific moments of april 12th and april 13th, 1861. and they're tangled by some more general thoughts about the clauses of the civil war and tangled further by my recollections of my own inadequacies of the teacher of the american history survey course at the university of pennsylvania where most of my career there. i should confess that unlike most of the people who teach the first half of the american history survey course, i actually end the course with a firing on fort sumter. .. >> and that the north was very reluctantly, halfheartedly respond to that challenge. it's not a conflict that they wished to have. your interpretation is not wholly at odds with that, but you do see northerners even at the moment of fort sumter as not merely occupying and attentive posture. but as standing up in an affirmative way for things in which they sincerely believed. i wonder if you could talk a little bit
. >> so now i'm going to turn to a big question, but it's a big question that i've been struggling to figure out how to ask. there's a tangle of conflicting thoughts in my mind relating to the specific moments of april 12th and april 13th, 1861. and they're tangled by some more general thoughts about the clauses of the civil war and tangled further by my recollections of my own inadequacies of the teacher of the american history survey course at the university of pennsylvania where most...
190
190
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
and being too big to fail requires allowing a cfi to fail. the second part of the act empowers the fed and the fdic to reduce the affect on the system in the event of a failure to tools such as liquidation of authority and approve a resolution planning. the federal reserve is working with the fdic to thecfis prepare for resolution by adopting living wills. the joint rule is expected this summer. reducing the likelihood of a severe crisis requires strengthening the resilience of markets an infrastructure. toward that end, provisions to improve the transparency and stability of the derivatives market and strength since he th -- strengthens the parts of the infrastructure. we and other agencies are moving this work for in consultation with the corporate foreign regulators. u.s. agencies are working to address structural weaknesses in areas not as easily addressed by the at, such as taconic repo -- such as the repo market. the fed is committed to the promulgation of rules that are sensible, protect smaller community institutions, and promote the
and being too big to fail requires allowing a cfi to fail. the second part of the act empowers the fed and the fdic to reduce the affect on the system in the event of a failure to tools such as liquidation of authority and approve a resolution planning. the federal reserve is working with the fdic to thecfis prepare for resolution by adopting living wills. the joint rule is expected this summer. reducing the likelihood of a severe crisis requires strengthening the resilience of markets an...
195
195
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my friend eric, very big man, he ran after them and he said in the mist of the scuffle, he had them turned around and saw he was pulling out a gun and it accidentally fired. >> he could have been shot. >> he's convinced the kid would have shot him, but he ended up accidentally firing and hit an innocent bystander on the corner. >> the woman passing by with a man and children was treated for a bullet graze on her legs, she's okay. eric told us he tackled one of the thieves. >> we struggled out to the curb and as i was trying to force him to the ground, he pulled a pistol and it went off and at that point, i released him and there happened to be an officer pulling up at the same time. >> he got away. >> we thought gaylords may not want to talk, bad for business and all. they laughed that off. >> we have been insanely busy today. maybe it's a good thing. good for business anyhow. >> gaylord's opened tonight. people inside tapping away on their laptops, apparently confident that no one is going to take their computers away. >> that's good to see. thank you. >>> well tonight evidence tha
. >> my friend eric, very big man, he ran after them and he said in the mist of the scuffle, he had them turned around and saw he was pulling out a gun and it accidentally fired. >> he could have been shot. >> he's convinced the kid would have shot him, but he ended up accidentally firing and hit an innocent bystander on the corner. >> the woman passing by with a man and children was treated for a bullet graze on her legs, she's okay. eric told us he tackled one of the...
180
180
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
we will have a big legal change. that will certainly make a difference here. >> what other countries have this policy? >> well, we have very bad company really. no western countries have this sort of ban on open service by gays and was he and any longer. all of our sister nations who have joined the coalition forces have ended their bans on gay and lesbian service numbers. >> you were talking about repealing don't ask don't tell. there was a lot of talk with some of the higher up in the military about how this could affect the inner workings of the military. how is that even determined? are they talking to the guys on the ground? >> yes, yes. they did quite an extensive study. president carter over to group of some 68 people who worked for nine months and contracted with outside agencies to serve a 400,000 service members, have focus groups with 140 different groups around the country to make sure this wouldn't affect military readiness. so that part of the equation has been well taken care of. >> every other europea
we will have a big legal change. that will certainly make a difference here. >> what other countries have this policy? >> well, we have very bad company really. no western countries have this sort of ban on open service by gays and was he and any longer. all of our sister nations who have joined the coalition forces have ended their bans on gay and lesbian service numbers. >> you were talking about repealing don't ask don't tell. there was a lot of talk with some of the higher...
276
276
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: and big-money negotiations. his bosses are big fans. >> he's so good that i find it very difficult to get him to work for some of my assignments because he's so much in demand. >> mitchell: exactly what you'd expect, accep except-- tha whole other david kelly. long before he was david kelly esquire, he was capital-d., m.c. rap is your night job. >> right. >> mitchell: lawyer, rapper. >> right. >> mitchell: it doesn't add up, right, most people are going to tell that you? >> right ♪ all i want is all i need is all i am because it's all in me ♪ . >> mitchell: he's made 8 albums. his latest "polymath" came out late last year to critical acclaim but little fan fair. music critic greg kot just can't understand. >> i think he's incredibly underrated. as they say in the hip-hop world he's been slapped up. people do not know this guy exists and it's a crime. >> no gimmick, no look no image, no hook. >> mitchell: he sees the similarities, not the differences, in law and music. >> my love for hip-hop is because i love
. >> reporter: and big-money negotiations. his bosses are big fans. >> he's so good that i find it very difficult to get him to work for some of my assignments because he's so much in demand. >> mitchell: exactly what you'd expect, accep except-- tha whole other david kelly. long before he was david kelly esquire, he was capital-d., m.c. rap is your night job. >> right. >> mitchell: lawyer, rapper. >> right. >> mitchell: it doesn't add up, right, most...
557
557
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 557
favorite 0
quote 0
not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the machine, the cash machine, has broken down is when cirque has deviated from its recipe for success. its last new york production, banana-spiel was vaguely vaudeville. it was heavy on clowns and story. and it was a flop. >> i'm not afraid of failure, no. i'm already a winner. i'm 51 years old. look what i have behind me. >> reporter: cirque du soleil's founder french-canadian starteded out a street performer. but he knew how to breathe fire. literally and figuratively. and now he's a billionaire. >> taking a risk has always been part of, first, my dna. and cirque dna
not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the...
131
131
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down dramatically. oklahoma city the heat advisories are back. dallas-fort worth the heat warnings. and parts of the mid-atlantic states we still have them. but it's gone northward. that's the good news for some of you folks. we will see improvements by the middle of the week in places like philadelphia. seattle 73 degrees. >> that is lovely. >> gorgeous and sunny. >> they can bike. bike on, people. >> 71 portland. bike on in minneapolis. 79 degrees. you guys can handle that as well. one other problem we have today, there's a lot of rain. this is
big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down...
159
159
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not a big one on that. we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> i'm still inspired by your $12 -- then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something. >> we don't realize when we drive ourself how much it's costing. we've got gas. maintenance on the car. depending on where you work you might have parking. right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car. car pools will cut your cost in half. but public transport. of course, all these things we're talking about are good for the environment. also very good things. fred, before we finish, i just want to say. here's the number one reason people don't do most of these things? >> convenience? >> i'm exhausted. i'm too exhausted. i'm not organized enough. if you're struggling with money, these are things that would make a huge difference in your lives. >> at least $3,000 savings a year with her advice there. you can catch financial fix every saturday 2:00
i'm not a big one on that. we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> i'm still inspired by your $12 -- then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something. >> we don't realize when we drive ourself how much it's costing. we've got gas. maintenance on the car. depending on where you work you might have parking. right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car. car pools will...
149
149
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
even though it sells for $89 in europe, it's a big hit. but the big question is, should you really be trying to encourage, you know, your child at such an early age to know what it is to breast-feed a baby? >> well, i mean, if you have younger siblings, some children have seen this happen. i've seen kids mimic it with their baby dolls that they have. i think in the u.s. we're a little sensitive about some of these things. but a doll? i don't know. we'll see what happens. >> some folks are pretty fired up about it. some folks say, okay. all right. interesting. let's talk about a little dog now. because that one always gets people. >> i love this one. >> this one is really fun. this is a heroic little chihuahua. so these guys allegedly are robbing this convenience store. and, you know, they're breaking bad there. they've got their weapons. oh, but no. chihuahua breaks loose. >> look at the dog! >> the chihuahua starts biting. these rough and tumble dudes say, i'm out. >> yeah. they got a little bit of cash. apparently they could have gotten
even though it sells for $89 in europe, it's a big hit. but the big question is, should you really be trying to encourage, you know, your child at such an early age to know what it is to breast-feed a baby? >> well, i mean, if you have younger siblings, some children have seen this happen. i've seen kids mimic it with their baby dolls that they have. i think in the u.s. we're a little sensitive about some of these things. but a doll? i don't know. we'll see what happens. >> some...
205
205
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect in those horrific attacks says he did it and he did it all by himself. that's what police say they are hearing from the suspect in the norway massacre. a memorial you're seeing here and hearing is under way for the victims going on in norway. at least 92 people died in two attacks, but there's still some young people missing on utoyi island. the suspect, anders behring breivik is expected to be in court tomorrow for the first time. the attorney says his client described the attacks as horrible, but necessary. he says breivik will explain that
a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect...
262
262
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster than any of the other states have. >> as we mentioned, come you go up at the bottom of the hour, those marriage ceremonies are set to start at the manhattan city clerk's office. this is a history-making day. new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police
a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster...
126
126
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
i never -- i'm not a big, strong guy. nobody ever seemed to fight. and i've always attributed it to i must say something similar like that to the other victims. >> he got satisfaction out of rape. the domination and degradation. but it was in the killing where he experienced orgasm. >>> when we come back -- >> i think michael ross is very calculating, and he's arrogant, and i think he knows exactly what he's doing. >> if the situation was right or in her case, absolutely wrong, yes, i could kill her very, very easily. [ female announcer ] love the look of freshly colored hair? now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first color refresher. get healthy looking ammonia-free color, then let the new refresher boost your healthy look 2 weeks in. it helps restore color pigments, so you can get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. now get all the healthy looking color of natural instincts in our new vibrant shades. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends ag
i never -- i'm not a big, strong guy. nobody ever seemed to fight. and i've always attributed it to i must say something similar like that to the other victims. >> he got satisfaction out of rape. the domination and degradation. but it was in the killing where he experienced orgasm. >>> when we come back -- >> i think michael ross is very calculating, and he's arrogant, and i think he knows exactly what he's doing. >> if the situation was right or in her case,...
224
224
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> my friend eric, a very big man ran after him and said in the midst of the scuffle he had them turned around and saw he was pulling out a gun and it accidentally fired. he is convinced the kid would have shot him but he ended up firing and hit an innocent bystander. >> the woman passing by with a man and children was treated for a bullet graze on her legs but she is okay. >>> we thought gaylords may not talk about the customers being hit by brazen laptop thieves. >> we have been insanely busy today actually. >>> the three are still at large and the laptops are missing and despite what i said earlier there are people inside gaylords determined to hang on to their laptops. >>> thank you very much. >>> well, it was not a surprise but it is still shocking five time grammy award winner amy winehouse found dead in her london apartment, just 27 years old. cause of death, still unknown. the british singer songwriter was known for her soulful music and personal demons. she talked about her highs and lows. >> amy winehouse was a fresh bass 20-year-old when she burst on the british music scene i
. >>> my friend eric, a very big man ran after him and said in the midst of the scuffle he had them turned around and saw he was pulling out a gun and it accidentally fired. he is convinced the kid would have shot him but he ended up firing and hit an innocent bystander. >> the woman passing by with a man and children was treated for a bullet graze on her legs but she is okay. >>> we thought gaylords may not talk about the customers being hit by brazen laptop thieves....
164
164
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press? >> there he's saying brinksmanship, trickery around the time of a deadline just to get your way is sort of economic terrorism. >> has the negative media coverage hurt the effort. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann goes on the defensive after a negative story about her health and ability. did that story fail the journalistic ethics test? >> having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> and an end to an era, with no clear future for a u.s. role in space, if the
his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the...
264
264
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
big ben, ben roth list burger, a married man. he tied the knot with ashley harlan outside of pittsburgh yesterday. >> like his wedding outfit. >> i hope he didn't dress in that for the wedding. teammates did attend the bash. as you recall he had a string of incidents including two sexual assault accusations and he was never charged in either one and i'm going to go on a limb and say that's not a wedding photo we're looking at. if that's the case. >> that's a wedding dress-- >> all right, baby, let's get married. all i've got is this yellow t-shirt. >> dave: well, it's a nice color. >> juliet: thank you. >> clayton: she looks like she's wearing her wedding outfit. and maria moliny, we sent our intrepid reporter out in the heat. >> it feels like 88. we're already starting to feel the warmer temperatures earlier this morning although better than what we had to deal with on friday. 104 breaking a record here in new york city. take a look at the current heat index values across the countries and basically mean when you take a the temp
big ben, ben roth list burger, a married man. he tied the knot with ashley harlan outside of pittsburgh yesterday. >> like his wedding outfit. >> i hope he didn't dress in that for the wedding. teammates did attend the bash. as you recall he had a string of incidents including two sexual assault accusations and he was never charged in either one and i'm going to go on a limb and say that's not a wedding photo we're looking at. if that's the case. >> that's a wedding dress--...
156
156
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a big mistake. that is the natural resource of all natural resources, the most important of all, what's up here, ideas, ingenuity, foresight, all of that. training. we ought to be, as canada is being, we ought to be a place they all want to be and come on over, we need you. what would we be without immigration? think of who would never have become an american without immigration. that's who we are, thank goodness. >> powerful words. david mccullough. thank you. we will be right back to talk about a time when america and americans were fascinated by france. david mccullough's new book when we come back. ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very versatile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] with beats audio and flash, you can experience richer music and download movies straight to the new hp touchpad with webos. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all
it's a big mistake. that is the natural resource of all natural resources, the most important of all, what's up here, ideas, ingenuity, foresight, all of that. training. we ought to be, as canada is being, we ought to be a place they all want to be and come on over, we need you. what would we be without immigration? think of who would never have become an american without immigration. that's who we are, thank goodness. >> powerful words. david mccullough. thank you. we will be right back...
191
191
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a big mistake. that is the natural resource of all natural resources, the most important of all, what's up here, ideas, ingenuity, for sight, all of that. as canada is being, we ought to be a place they all want to be and come on over, we need you. what would we be without immigration? think of who would never have become an american without immigration. that's who we are, thank goodness. >> powerful words. david mccollough. thank you. we will be right back to talk about a time when america and americans were fascinated by france. david mccollough's new book when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. ♪ experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for three months at no charge. isn't some optional pursuit. a privilege for the ultra-wealthy. it's a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists. quickly. easily. i use pre-defined screeners and insightful trading i
it's a big mistake. that is the natural resource of all natural resources, the most important of all, what's up here, ideas, ingenuity, for sight, all of that. as canada is being, we ought to be a place they all want to be and come on over, we need you. what would we be without immigration? think of who would never have become an american without immigration. that's who we are, thank goodness. >> powerful words. david mccollough. thank you. we will be right back to talk about a time when...
171
171
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
>> on that day, everybody i think throughout life watching a big pile of dog crap, right. you walk back in wash your shoes off. that's not what i do. i buy a new pair of shoes. >> do you feel bad that maybe you manipulated some emotions that day? >> my attorney said it best. he put out a press release and told it like it was. i had to take the guilty plea to prevent my family from being parted. they were going to deport my wife and take my kids away and i would be in jail. >> did you go to jail? >> no, you mean yale. >> very good. >> his wife pled guilty to a felony charge of attempt to influence a public service. he was sentenced to 90 days in jail and four years probation. he spent thirty days behind bars and the other 60 days in a work release program. his wife pled guilty to false reporting a misdemeanor. she was sentenced to four years probation and 20 days in jail. >> how are your kids? >> my kids are great. >> he moved to florida working in construct and other entrepreneurial start-ups. >> what happened to your back scratching thing? >>> that is a bear scratch. >> w
>> on that day, everybody i think throughout life watching a big pile of dog crap, right. you walk back in wash your shoes off. that's not what i do. i buy a new pair of shoes. >> do you feel bad that maybe you manipulated some emotions that day? >> my attorney said it best. he put out a press release and told it like it was. i had to take the guilty plea to prevent my family from being parted. they were going to deport my wife and take my kids away and i would be in jail....
43
43
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
would it be a big leap to charge him? >> i think at this point. look, earlier in the show the chief was pointing out the investigation ensuing and what was happening. at this point it is too preliminary. you can say he looks strange. he has a master key. he's going around to these apartments. he was at the crime scene. they always say the criminal returns to the scene of the crime. to focus on him to the examine of other things might hamper the investigation because you lose time and you might want to focus on her people before you make conclusions. >> judge jeanine: i agree with you. you have to have the evidence. i'm going to greg mccreary. greg, you are a criminal profiler. what about the fact they say mcdaniel went into the apartment, he was an signatures the chief, when the investigation of the case -- he was assisting the chief, in the investigation of the case. how does this play into in -- into the mind of someone who may have done this. >> again, you can't get tunnel vision on these cases. you think you have a good suspect and shut out ot
would it be a big leap to charge him? >> i think at this point. look, earlier in the show the chief was pointing out the investigation ensuing and what was happening. at this point it is too preliminary. you can say he looks strange. he has a master key. he's going around to these apartments. he was at the crime scene. they always say the criminal returns to the scene of the crime. to focus on him to the examine of other things might hamper the investigation because you lose time and you...
131
131
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures today it throughout the united states it has led to over 2000 death and this is a live look at san jose. we have a full check of the weather >> a live look outside from our roof camera use the brakes of sunshine and blue clouds. mostly sunny conditions and we will have windows picking up we will fill the cooling trend but it is on a worm out after it the end of the work week. 64 in fairfield h. we'll see the fog pushed back again later on in the afternoon. this is but i'll look up temperatures that in the area for later on this afternoon. if you're going to the ball game at first pitches at on
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures...
181
181
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
a big change from today to tomorrow. 64 in san francisco. for the north bank, gray skies early on and then sunshine for the afternoon, 85 degrees, here is a seven day. temperatures continue to slip for monday and tuesday. they will be brisk in the afternoon and then warm up. we will see more sunshine and less fog. the permanent -- mid- 70s. >>> in world news, more on the deadly attacks in norway that left more than 90 people dead. some people are still missing and police believe that the man is responsible. michael jones takes a closer look at the investigation in -- investigation >>reporter: it is a good time for our state parks. there pending is being cut and some are under the threat of being closed down. get taken video with your phone or video camera, you could help raise money for our estate park. that is coming up verizon claims its 4g lte is twice as fast as at&t. we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know th
a big change from today to tomorrow. 64 in san francisco. for the north bank, gray skies early on and then sunshine for the afternoon, 85 degrees, here is a seven day. temperatures continue to slip for monday and tuesday. they will be brisk in the afternoon and then warm up. we will see more sunshine and less fog. the permanent -- mid- 70s. >>> in world news, more on the deadly attacks in norway that left more than 90 people dead. some people are still missing and police believe that...
192
192
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
not a big change from saturday to sunday. low 60s in san francisco and fairview the high of 70s and here is the seven-day forecast around the bay and at least for the next three days, we will see below average temperatures, upper 60s and low 70s by the bay and upper 70s and low 80s inland and the cooling trend the next few days but then things begin to warm up towards the end of the week and into next weekend and we will be back in the upper 80s. >>> former vacation is winding down for many students but for some kids in southwest missouri they don't know what they will go back to because of a storm that swept the city. >>> mark is not sure what he will find he heads back to school in a month. >> i'm worried about my friends because they got blown away in a tornado. >> it has been two months since the tornado ripped through joplin and kill 159 people. >> all of the windows were blown out and there was nothing but windows basically. >> and wasting no time, construction on schools started four days after the tornado hit. >> star
not a big change from saturday to sunday. low 60s in san francisco and fairview the high of 70s and here is the seven-day forecast around the bay and at least for the next three days, we will see below average temperatures, upper 60s and low 70s by the bay and upper 70s and low 80s inland and the cooling trend the next few days but then things begin to warm up towards the end of the week and into next weekend and we will be back in the upper 80s. >>> former vacation is winding down for...
201
201
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
that will be a big factor in the bay area forecast. in fact, we'll show it to you now. increasing low clouds for tonight. tomorrow we'll stick with the theme cool for the beaches, warm temperatures inland and then we have a bit of a warming trend showing up on the long range weather maps. first thing tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies inland but mostly cloudy skies for the coast and for the bay. most of the bay area starting out sunday morning in the 50s. tomorrow temperatures do come up a little bit by about 2 to 5 degrees from today's highs. and those southwesterly winds will be increasing in the afternoon to around 20 miles an hour. as we take this into next week monday and tuesday, this weather system moves in from the north increasing the marine layer. as a result, more fog and we'll continue to have a bit of a drop in the numbers for monday. tuesday will be the coolest day of the upcoming workweek. here's our forecast model showing you the overcast with the fog. first thing tomorrow morning at 6:00, widespread pulling back to near the coast and near the bay by
that will be a big factor in the bay area forecast. in fact, we'll show it to you now. increasing low clouds for tonight. tomorrow we'll stick with the theme cool for the beaches, warm temperatures inland and then we have a bit of a warming trend showing up on the long range weather maps. first thing tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies inland but mostly cloudy skies for the coast and for the bay. most of the bay area starting out sunday morning in the 50s. tomorrow temperatures do come up a...
75
75
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. yeah, let's check out the horses under the hood! show me the carfax. show me the carfax. horsepower, foxpower, same thing. just show me the carfax. before you buy a used car, get a carfax vehicle history report. see accidents and service reported to carfax... and a price based on the car's history. free, at thousands of reputable dealers. just say, show me the carfax. the tent city there. we have about 200 illegal aliens incarcerated there, which they don't like. so we have a security issue, and we're going to make sure nothing happens in our jails. >> they don't want us to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. there could be a riot get set up. >> no more joe. no more joe. >> i used to go right in the midst of that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is on
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. yeah, let's check out the horses under the hood! show me the carfax. show me the carfax. horsepower, foxpower, same thing. just show me the carfax. before you buy a used car, get a carfax vehicle history report. see accidents and service reported to carfax... and a price based on the car's history. free, at thousands of reputable dealers. just...
31
31
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
so he's real big, so i jumped on him. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can careless about the money because the money comes easy to me. it was the point, how he just came at me and grabbed me and then punched me, like i'm a man. but he didn't really know that i can be a man. >> if convicted, melissa could face a sentence of three to five years. but she hopes the judge will view the assault as self-defense and give her a chance at drug rehabilitation rather than prison. while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate to inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this
so he's real big, so i jumped on him. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can careless about the money...
195
195
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> we patrol the meanest precincts in america. when our officers go to work, everyday, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal. every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> is coming through here if they're coming from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they're tired, they're dirty, they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> we get between 80 to 90 admissions a day, around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 356 days a year. >> what size you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what, 10 is your lucky number. these are air giulianis. you can have them, my brother. >> the city never sleeps. >> don yo
. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> we patrol the meanest precincts in america. when our officers go to work, everyday, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal. every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all...
138
138
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of course, there are nine days to go before the first possible default in u.s. financial history and government history. leaders hope to announce at least later today the framework for an agreement. and they're doing that in part to soothe worldwide market jitters that many of the markets open late today eastern time around the world for monday openings and there's a great deal of concern an adverse effect. john boehner has a proposal on the table. leaders huddled last night to look at it. call for $1 trillion in cuts but dealing with major questions, the most volatile questions that we've seen, including cuts and change
big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of course, there are nine days to go before the first possible...
166
166
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance, rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime, 21 years in president. if convicted the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. >> we'll hear from martin late. >> americans are expressing their support for norway. on saturday mourns are created a makeshift memorial in washington, d.c., where people left flowers, flags, and candles and cards by a statue in front of the norwegian embassy. president obama offered his condolences to the people of norway. >>> golfer suzanne peterson of norway expressed her sorrow by wearing a black arm band participating in the masters in france. the number three ranked play in the world says she's deeply upset by friday's bombing and shooting deaths calling it the biggest disaster in norway's history. >>> for the latest on the massacre in norway, including new d
how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance, rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime, 21 years in president. if convicted the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. >> we'll hear from martin late. >> americans are expressing their support for norway....
191
191
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us. and for more on the weather where you are, you can head to weather.com. >>> we have new video of a major milestone in new york. we're taking a look at the first ever marriage licenses for gay couples in the state. gay marriage became legal in new york at the stroke of midnight last night, and today more than 800 gay couples are scheduled to get married in new york city alone. nbc's michelle franzen is live in new york city for us outside where a lot of this activity is taking place. good morning. what's the scene like right now? >> reporter: well, good morning, alex. certainly many couples are wel
right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us....
241
241
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 1
those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief, but down to d.c., virginia, north carolina, and then westward in the middle of the country the heat is going to continue. and consider what we've seen over the last week, from monday through saturday, 845 record highs set across the country. over 2,000 record high or low temperatures. temperatures in the middle of the night that in many cities did not get below 80 degrees. that's what makes it difficult on our bodies. no escape from the heat even in the dead of night. alex? >> okay, eric fibber, thank you for that. >>> let's go now to sports beyond the scores
those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief,...
242
242
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 1
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> a foggy look to the start of your day. look at the bay this afternoon, partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies hanging around. >>> overnight, we have learned that the obama administration has invited north korea leaders to the united states. the white house wants to resume talks to eliminate pyongyang's nuclear program. a senior government administrator will visit hillary clinton in new york. the north walked out to protest international criticism of a prohibited long ranged rocket launch. >>> your time is 8:45. in egypt, a demonstration almost turned into a riot. thousands of protesters in cairo to protest the slow pace of g
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> a foggy look to the start of...
502
502
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 502
favorite 0
quote 0
how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear in court here in oslo on monday, and explain why he did it. and the lawyers said that the suspect will say that what he did was, quote, atrocious, but necessary. lester? >> martin fletcher in oslo tonight, thank you. norway hasn't known this kind of terror since world war ii. it's a place where gun violence is rare and bombings are virtually unheard of. now oslo takes its place in a long list of places forever scarred by large scale mass murder. tonight, michelle franzen with the survivors' stories. >> reporter: as the search for victims continues, a very different search is under way at the place where f
how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear...